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The Toy Box

Classic toys, games, and puzzles your children will never forget.

Tired of mass-market toy stores, where bright lights and boxes piled in row after row leave little to the imagination? There is a place where toys come to life in cozy, imaginatively decorated rooms, and the simple joys of childhood are evident in every corner. The Toy Box, located just off the square in Ligonier, PA, occupies 6 rooms of a Civil War era building. As you approach the store, you may see hopscotch squares freshly chalked on the sidewalk, giving warning that you are entering a zone where old-fashioned play is alive and well.

Here tin drums, sock monkeys, and push puppets share quarters with nostalgic favorites such as Jacob’s ladder, metal jacks, and wooden Yo Yos. The rooms themselves are intimate, comfortable spaces, with new treasures on every shelf or waiting discovery around the corner. In a one room, the Indoor Forest, cuddly stuffed lions and a menagerie of other fearsomely cute beasts (frogs, turtles, raccoons, bears, and more) live happily under a butterfly-filled sky.

The Toy Box has been the passion of Cathy and Jim Crawford since 1987, and it has been growing in popularity ever since. After completing her Bachelor’s Degree at the University of Pittsburgh, and with two young sons still at home, Cathy decided to create a fantasy world for children out of an 1800s Victorian house in the picturesque mountain community of Ligonier. To complete her mission, she soon enlisted the help of her husband, two sons, and an Italian exchange student! The six rooms of the house became:

  • The Indoor Forest: puppets, large plush, and wind chimes.
  • Train Room: Brio, Thomas, and Maple Landmark.

  • Doll Room: Middleton & Madame Alexander.

  • The Nursery: Preschool items from Bio, Lamaze, Holgate, Tiny Love, and Schylling.

  • The Game Room: Gamewright, Binary Arts, and Great American Trading.

  • The Play Room: Rokenbok and Robotix.

  • Closets became caves and a train board covers the old bathtub.

People from all over the world have come to see The Toy Box, with regular visitors from the Washington DC, Maryland, and Cleveland areas. Once having visited The Toy Box, the friendly atmosphere and remarkable selection keep people coming back again and again.

“Don’t be fooled by our size,” Jim Crawford explained, “we have an extensive selection of quality toys, many of them retro, or nostalgic in nature. Classic toys. And if you don’t see it, ask. We’ll try to find it for you.” In fact, this small store has a big presence on the Internet. The Toy Box boasts loyal customers as far away as California, Texas, and even England! “Our largest seller over the Internet is Red Farm Studio’s large format coloring book. Each book has only six scenes, but invalids and shut-ins will paint them or use water markers to turn out beautiful, salable items.” The Toy Box website can be found at www.toyboxligonier.com.

A distinctive store in the picturesque town of Ligonier, The Toy Box is well worth the trip. Bring your kids, or the kid in your own heart. This fantasy toy store has something to please the child in all of us.
 

Come visit us during Fort Ligonier Days
October 10, 11, and 12 in 2003

For more information,
call Cathy or Jim at 724-238-6233,
or visit the website at www.toyboxligonier.com

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